Qrong. Our system is not perfect, but it works. Canadians think crime is going down.
And you hate Natives - First Nations - Aboriginals. You should get a life.
Qrong. Our system is not perfect, but it works. Canadians think crime is going down.
Sort of. As bear pointed out, there's less recidivism than with our system.Qrong. Our system is not perfect, but it works.
It's irrelevant what most Canadians think. But, although the crime RATE is going down slightly, the NUMBER of crimes is increasing (because of population increase). Not sure about the difference between violent and non-violent crimes or their rates).Canadians think crime is going down.
Not really. The contract has been ratified.The people who pay the taxes, doesn't matter what they think?
What Aboriginal justice system? You mean Gladue? It comes from the MAA, right off the top.I wonder who pays for the aboriginal justice system?
Good grief, how dense can you get? I said it was irrelevant to the topic, not to Canada in general. people's thoughts have no influence over crime rates. DUHThe people who pay the taxes, doesn't matter what they think?
Well go find out then.I wonder who pays for the aboriginal justice system?
Like I said, if the AJS works better, it works better. You said it didn't.There is an AJS to help them to assimilate easier into society. It's a temporary measure. Canadians are obviously flexible in doing what is necessary to reduce violent crime.
That was a rhetorical question right?Good grief, how dense can you get?.
Yeah, idiotic politicians is another wrench in the works.
It worked quite well for the young lad that was left in my charge for a year, whose crime was committed in southern Ontario, though he lived in Northern Ontario.There is another kind?
I suspect that the restorative justice system works better in remote communities where the guilty party may be removed from his/her family and community than it does closer to cities where there is often less of a sense of community and family.
Uh, yeah.That was a rhetorical question right?
The relatively intelligent but misguided ones. There are also the sleazy, nefarious, intelligent ones.There is another kind?
I think that can be worked around.I suspect that the restorative justice system works better in remote communities where the guilty party may be removed from his/her family and community than it does closer to cities where there is often less of a sense of community and family.
Who gives a crap about which system is used for whom as long as whatever system is used has better effects? If the native idea of justice works better then I'm fine with it. If it also works for the rest of us, so much the better. But ours obviously doesn't work for the aboriginals and doesn't even work all that well for the rest of us.
Are you refering to "In the public interest"?Tweaking means temporary mnor adjustments which are acceptable due to distance, culture, language, wealth and other factors that increase public safety. Public safety, that means everyone in Canada and the world.
You didn't quite get the point. I'm not sure you ever will, so might as well forget it.It matters what system is used because there has to be consistency and equality in the system. The problem is this, the Canadian system of justice is "the system". We will never adopt an aboriginal system, they are tweaking our system. Tweaking means temporary mnor adjustments which are acceptable due to distance, culture, language, wealth and other factors that increase public safety. Public safety, that means everyone in Canada and the world.
I don't think he understands.Are you refering to "In the public interest"?
If so, finding a system that better serves a portion of the populace, to prevent/decrease recidivism, IS in the public interest.
Like so many others around here that are confounded by how the criminal legal system works.I don't think he understands.
It matters what system is used because there has to be consistency and equality in the system. The problem is this, the Canadian system of justice is "the system". We will never adopt an aboriginal system, they are tweaking our system. Tweaking means temporary mnor adjustments which are acceptable due to distance, culture, language, wealth and other factors that increase public safety. Public safety, that means everyone in Canada and the world.
I don't think he understands.
lol Oh, goody. Do I have to do a cover shot and centerfold?
Monty Python?Um,you've caught me unawares. I actually haven't made that part up yet.
If we do go centerfold, you'll be okay with full monty right? lol.
There is no reason to adapt or change to anything the Canadian system of justic is the law of the land. Murder is murder, robbery is robbery. The Aboriginal Police force have to enforce the Canadian legal system unless laws are totally different in Canada. In the U.S. Native police forces have the same powers as State police within their reservations, even allowed to hot pursuit outside the reservation if needed. If they need extra help, they ask for it, unless it is a federal issue other police agency's stay out.
Which is why you don't get it.It is a complicated idea for some...
There is?There is little evidence even the tweaks in the justice system are working for aboriginals as they continue to fill the jails because they keep committing the crimes so police keep charging them.
There's more of the hateful, people keep pointing out.People who make less money commit more crime and most aboriginals are poor and uneducated.
That's one of the issues. It's about time you acknowledged that.The cause is a lack of equality for aboriginals.